Banned obscene book onlineMy Secret Life by Walter was banned for about a 100 years since being successfully published in the 1960s in the US. Deemed 'pornographic', it is now available on the Web for free.

Minister wants masturbation joke removed
The Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs, Yngve Slettholm, wants an advert "Masturbate with Horny Are" removed from a broadcaster's Web page that is aimed at kids. >> Don't Norwegian kids masturbate? Or do Norwegian ministers get embarrassed easily?

sex.com returned to owner
The US Surpreme Court rejected an appeal from the Stephen Cohen, who obtained the domain name fraudulently from its rightful owner Gary Kremen.

Fish turned on by porn
Scientists at the University of Fribourg have discovered that sticklebacks ejaculate more sperm if shown film of other flirting fish.

Stripper's rights violated
Sharon C. Boyd appealed her arrest in a strip club where dancers were wearing panties and G-strings. The Virginia Court of Appeals found that she was singled out for "selective enforcement" of an unconstitutionally vague law.

TV sex decline exagerated
Noel Holston investigates whether there really has been a decline in sex on TV, which the Parents Television Council defines as "nudity, sexual innuendo, suggestive comments or jokes, and allusions to specific sexual acts".

Obscene Barbie pulled
Wal Mart has removed a pregnant, married version of Barbie, claiming it is obscene. One mother is aghast that she has spent many months of her life in an "obscene" state.